As of Wednesday, May 21, 2008, at least 4,080 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
(Editor's note: This is the first in an occasional series of articles based on an extensive database on Operation Iraqi Freedom compiled by Cybercast News Service .)
Operating a vehicle impaired, failure to control, physical control - Leonard C. Harris, 43, of 886 Adams Ave., Charges 1 and 2 dismissed with prejudice in consideration of plea to Charge 3, guilty, fined $250 and court costs, sentenced to one-year probation, ordered to pay restitution to victim and to complete driver intervention program; May 12.
With state and federal funding seriously reduced for road, sidewalk and other “capital improvements” in the town of Farragut, two town officials warn of project delays while far more drastic cuts are a possibility.
“When we started in 1978, what Cherry Red prided itself on was its diversity,” says Iain McNay, Cherry Red’s founder and chairman. “Labels such as Factory Records and Rough Trade had a certain image, but you couldn’t pin us down musically – we were a bit all over the place.” As Cherry Red (named after a track from the Groundhogs’ album, Split ) celebrates its 30th birthday this year, it’s
Warding off 'vampires' From the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, one of the U.S. Department of Energy's national laboratories, come these clues to help identify products in your home or office that use standby power: -- Remote controls: for devices such as TVs, VCRs, air conditioners -- Continuous digital display: on appliances such as microwave ovens, washing machines -- Rechargeable
Operating a vehicle impaired, expired license plates, physical control - Tommy M. McGraw, 40, of 582 E. Water St., Charges 1 and 2 dismissed with prejudice in consideration of plea to Charge 3, guilty, fined $250 and court costs, sentenced to one-year probation, ordered to complete driver intervention program; May 2.